Suspects allegedly took part in anticompetitive practices to manipulate bidding processes for building maintenance work, exaggerating contract amounts.
Male student teacher suspected to have taken video from above cubicle in primary school’s toilet while woman was inside, police source says.
Customs officers find stash consisting of electronic products such as brand-new integrated circuits and used computer servers on vessel bound for Malaysia.
Britain is blatantly interfering with Hong Kong affairs in a futile attempt to undermine the city’s prosperity and stability, government says.
Hong Kong will also host rugby sevens, golf, triathlon, beach volleyball, men’s handball and under-22 men’s basketball.
About 150 workers fled the site on Hung Nga Road in Tin Shui Wai soon after the blaze started around 1.20pm on Tuesday.
Woman, 28, has accused assistant professor of multiple indecent assaults, police source says.
Transport bureau yet again defends Trunk Road T4 project connecting Ma On Shan to Tsing Sha Highway and Shing Mun Tunnel Road after lawmakers raise concerns.
Man charged with three counts of trafficking in a dangerous drug; expected to appear at Tuen Mun Court on Monday.
‘It’s unforgettable. As Hongkongers, we rarely experience earthquakes and now we’ve encountered such a strong one,’ tour guide says.
Centre for Health Protection says man, 37, admitted to Yan Chai Hospital last month after being injured by monkeys during trip to Kam Shan Country Park in late February.
Observatory said minor tsunami 2.75cm above normal sea levels reached city about 1pm and 100 Hongkongers reported feeling small tremors after Taiwan earthquake.
Flower bouquets line Mandarin Oriental hotel in Central, where 46-year-old singer who struggled with depression jumped to his death in 2003.
Greater Bay Airlines flight HB341 carrying 160 people leaving Osaka discovers cracks in windscreen but lands safely in Hong Kong, while Hong Kong Airlines says flight HX780 experienced ‘technical issue’ shortly after take-off and was forced to return to Bangkok.
Education Bureau and privacy watchdog follow up with St Paul’s Co-educational College over social media post accusing it of monitoring pupils’ after-class activities.
Couple were discovered unconscious when helper went into man’s bedroom to help him change a diaper.
Post finds new ‘Octopus - China T-Union Card’, which allows for public transport use in 336 mainland cities, has been selling fast at MTR stations and convenience stores.
Older brother finds child submerged in partially filled bathtub, her body covered in bruises and mother arrested on suspicion of ill-treatment or neglect while in charge of a child
Hot and foggy conditions expected in coming days, before weather cools slightly on Wednesday ahead of possible showers and thunderstorms at end of week.
Watchdog probe finds 18,000 tags went undelivered in January last year ahead of HKeToll launch, which itself was later delayed.
Arrests made after security footage circulated online showing three teen boys and girl wandering around claw machine shops in Kings Wing Plaza 2 in Sha Tin.
Woman pedestrian, 66, suffers critical injuries after she is struck by car in hit-and-run incident in Kowloon.
Two men, one woman taken to hospital with minor injuries after glass fragments fall from former Mariners’ Club construction site in Tsim Sha Tsui.
Cool and rainy most days this week with possibility of thunderstorms at times, Observatory predicts.
Independent Commission Against Corruption alleges plot set up to help two inmates get reduced sentences for tipoffs to police.
Seven-year-old boy was riding on shoulders of his father when the latter threw him and jumped off rooftop of six-storey shopping centre, insider says.
Firefighters discover remains after extinguishing blaze in flat on 21st floor of Tsuen Wing Lau at Lai Tak Estate in Tai Hang.
Authorities found 35kg of suspected frozen dog and cat meat in restaurant operating out of flat on Shanghai Street in Mong Kok.
Three city measles cases logged in January and February, the same number recorded in each of the previous two years.
Travel Industry Authority says calls about collapsed New Star Travel involve a total of HK$360,000.